Measure Callsign Weight

This page allows you to measure the "weight" (time taken to send) of one or more callsigns in Morse.
For more information on this, see the
explanation
below.

Type in one or more callsigns separated by spaces and click the Measure button when you are ready:

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Explanation

Callsign Weight

The "callsign weight" is a measure of the time needed to send a callsign using conventional spacing.

If 1 unit is the time taken to send a dot,
then each dash is 3 units in length,
there is 1 unit gap between each dash or dot in a character and
3 units gap between characters.
For example, take G5RV:

Character

Length in Units

Total Units

G

dash=3, gap=1, dash=3, gap=1, dot=1

9

gap before the next character=3

3

5

dot=1, gap=1, dot=1, gap=1, dot=1, gap=1, dot=1, gap=1, dot=1

9

gap before the next character=3

3

R

dot=1, gap=1, dash=3, gap=1, dot=1

7

gap before the next character=3

3

V

dot=1, gap=1, dot=1, gap=1, dot=1, gap=1, dash=3

9

gap before the next character=3 (see note below)

3

Total

9 + 3 + 9 + 3 + 7 + 3 + 9 + 3

46

Note: Why include the extra 3 units character gap at the end of the callsign?
This is a standard adopted by websites providing a callsign weight measuring feature
so that each website will produce the same result for a given callsign.

Times

The sending times have been calculated based on
the standard of the length of a word being 43 units long
and the gap between words being 7 units long.
The time is the number of units multiplied by 1.2 and divided by the words per minute (wpm), i.e. (units * 1.2 / wpm).